ZEE5's Archana Anand steps down as CBO

Anand has decided to step down to focus on personal goals nearly after a decade of accomplishments.

By  Storyboard18| Oct 21, 2024 7:23 PM
Anand played a crucial role in launching ZEE5 in India and expanding its presence internationally

Archana Anand has announced her departure from ZEE5. As the Chief Business Officer of ZEE5 Global, Anand played a pivotal role in positioning the platform as the premier destination for South Asian entertainment globally, marking a significant accomplishment during her time there.

Anand played a crucial role in launching ZEE5 in India and expanding its presence internationally, making South Asian content accessible worldwide. During her leadership, ZEE5 evolved into a strong platform that provides a wide variety of entertainment in several languages.

Amit Goenka, President- Digital Businesses & Platforms, said, “Archana, it has been my pleasure to work with you over the years, managing the good and bad together. Always on the lookout for the next big challenge and win for the organization, you’ve helped expand our reach and accomplish much over these years. I think your leadership skills are superbly demonstrated by the fabulous team you have built out for the ZEE5 Global Business. The energy levels that you bring for every new idea, thought and plan are amazing. I’d like to thank you, both personally and on behalf of the organization, for your immense contributions to Zee and ZEE5. Archana, I wish you all the very best for the future and your life ahead.”

Reportedly, Anand has decided to step down to focus on personal goals nearly after a decade of accomplishments.

First Published onOct 21, 2024 7:23 PM

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